y Chatterley's Lover, each investigates the hetero-gendered relationship by combining the topics of love, sex, and conception. Moreover, they define the male-female relationship equally, but accomplish the task using different modes of operation. What serves as a complimenting juxtaposition to this thesis is the gender difference in each of the novels' main characters: Mr. Hemingway's Lieutenant Henry and Mr. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley. Equal to the task, both characters dispel the widely accepted idea that their creators' believe that one gender supersedes another, categorically: males outplacing females. Of course supplanting examples exist, as is life, but they have no place here.
First, in exploring gender equality, it is a good idea to look at sex, as in, the physical act of.
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